In desperate help

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please help i dont know what this could be. very confused and depressed.

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  • Posted

    dont you have hsv2?

    • Posted

      yes i do but this only stays for one day. this is the third time in 5 months. but it only stays for one day. it doesnt stay long enough for me to go to the doctor. because by the time i get to the doctor its gone the next morning.

    • Posted

      but if youre on the medicine wouldnt that make your outbreak time shorter ? i dont know if i have HSV but ive had something that looks a lot like this. so im curious as well

    • Posted

      when i go to the doctor to get tested its gone. it only stays for a couple hours.

    • Posted

      nope i dont take medication for it. only when i have an outbreak and the outbreaks are fluid filled blisters and last about a week not for a couple hours. when i have an outbreak it stays there til i see a doctor but this doesnt stay long enough to see a doctor JUST A FEW HOURS.

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      honestly, i feel like if you were to go to the doctors theyll just tell you that its because you have herpes. even if thats not why. theyll probaly test you for other Std's. if i were you the next time it happens just go the ER, you never know what it could be.

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      ive been tested for everything. i get tested for everything every year. doctors dont try to figure out what things are anymore. they just look at your medical history and say thats what it is. one doctor told me i had it on my lips. went to another doctor and get tested and it came out to be fordyce. overly oil glands which are very common and not harmful at all. and not an sti.

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